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Well if you work for Freedom, the training will be in Guam and that takes about 2 weeks or more. After that, getting settled in Saipan and finding a place to live and transportation takes about a month or so. A time to get used to the island. So hence my word of transition. Its a great place to be but you will miss mainland and after awhile, saipan will grow on you and then you will miss saipan when you move to the mainland. If you like snorkeling, outdoors, good weather, then saipan is for you.
 
Not to mention the underage girls who want to "love you long time." You would have to be careful of determining someones exact age I think there.
 
Sir Humpalot

Humpalot can talk the talk, but he can't walk no haole walk! Yup Yup. Heard ya found yourself a new flying job, ya done with groundschool yet?
 
Rip Curl, sorry to blow it for you but, The Marinans(Guam, Saipan, etc. ) are in the North Pacific, 13 degrees North, to be exact, plus the term South Pacific implies Polynesian culture. The Marianas are of Chamorro culture, nothing and the farthest from any polynesian culture.

The Chamorro culture is left over from a Spanish occupation of many hundreds of years. except for the language , which is very old and has migrated from Indonesia/Malaysia.

Go for it!
 
Hey whereami,

You heard right....hanging around with the haoles and trying to learn a thing or two in ground school. It beats the islands, but i still have those dreams about our escapades into the local establishments and the cheap tacos. I heard you flying for the regionals now and making captain soon.

i humpalot
 
Yeah my bad... I realized what I typed when I went back and read it just now. Anyways, I think I will. :)
 
Cross-country is any time you fly from point A to point B, the "50 mile fule is only for certification for your commercial, check it out. BTW I'll move to Siapan and fly PA-32's, sounds nice. Any girls????
 

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